Nonmaterial Changes Clause Samples
The Nonmaterial Changes clause defines how minor modifications to an agreement, which do not significantly affect the parties' rights or obligations, are handled. Typically, this clause allows for small adjustments—such as correcting typographical errors or updating contact information—without requiring formal amendment procedures or additional approvals. Its core function is to streamline the contract management process by permitting insignificant changes without unnecessary administrative burden, ensuring efficiency while maintaining the integrity of the agreement.
Nonmaterial Changes. Nonmaterial changes to the Project (namely, changes that do not require approvals under Sections 3.4.1, 3.4.2, 3.4.3, or 3.4.4) do not require County approval and may be approved by the Project Manager.
